Dick Biondi Introduced Me To The Music
Summer in my mind, Dick Biondi on the radio playing the Beach Boys.
Notre Dame undergrad (math); JD, Indiana University at Bloomington; 1st Lieutenant, US Army.; private practice in corporate and securities law; Assistant AG in Tennessee for consumer protection and securities; Blue Sky Securities Commissioner, Tennessee; private practice, bankruptcy and corporate law.
I have had a lifelong interest in economics. For most of my career, that interest was practical, focused on the problems in front of me. Lately I have been more interested in economics as a theory, especially its impact on the lives of people like those I met in my bankruptcy practice, and on the politics of money in the US. I also enjoy reading philosophers, starting in college and steadily expanding my reading ever since. I wrote at FireDogLake for a number of years.
Generally, I think the problem facing the US is the dominance of neoliberal discourse. I think it clouds the vision, and limits the kinds of problems that can be identified and solved. For example, the existence and danger of climate change can easily be identified in a scientific discussion. However, the problem does not fit the neoliberal discourse because science insists that the pursuit of individual and corporate self-interest will lead to devastation. In neoliberal discourse, the pursuit of self-interest always leads to Eden.
The neoliberal project has two prongs. One is the police function of crushing dissent and alternative views. The police function is provided by government agencies and private and institutional actors. The counterpart is the economic system , which is operated by government and by private and institutional actors. Some of these actors operate in both spheres. I focus on the second prong.
Summer in my mind, Dick Biondi on the radio playing the Beach Boys.
SCOTUS says you can’t govern yourselves through your elected representatives unless they approve of every element of the rules.
How long will we consent to allow five unaccountable lawyers to control our ability to govern ourselves?
Both the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866 were passed in the 38th session of Congress.
What political rights do we have as citizens of the United States?
Democracy can make our future better if it allowed to thrive.
Our history as a nation is inspiring, just not in the way we were taught.
SCOTUS enforces the ideas of the Founders, and ignores the Reconstruction Amendments.
The standard story is wrong about the causes of the Revolutionary War. The Founders Constitution doesn’t protect individual rights.
The Declaration Of Independence is about independence, not human rights.